On Jun 17, 2015, at 10:19 AM, John O'Hara
<johara(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On 17/06/15 16:07, Jaikiran Pai wrote:
>> On Wednesday 17 June 2015 07:56 PM, John O'Hara wrote:
>> When I build WF10 in a build env. and move the built app server to a
>> different env. I am unable to start WF10.
> Are you sure you aren't copying over the distribution from
> WFLY_SRC_CHECKOUT_HOME/build/target/ folder? You should instead be using
> the one from WFLY_SRC_CHECKOUT_HOME/dist/target/
>
> -Jaikiran
>
>> This is due to the modules
>> now resolving jars from the local maven repo. The build process
>> downloads and installs the required jars to local maven repo. that are
>> not available on the target environment.
>>
>> Is there a way to either
>> a) build WF10 and package all the module jars into the build so that it
>> is portable,
>> or b) for the WF10 bootstrap process to download missing packages from a
>> remote maven repo on startup where any modules are missing in the local
>> repo?
>>
>> Thanks
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Is this something that has changed since WF8? I might be wrong, but I am
certain i used to grab the build from build/target before?
(I have not tried this with WF9)
Yes this is a change since 9, it's part of the feature pack build system.
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